In the first world war, people fought with nerve gas (phosgene-Yperite).

In the second world war, people fought
with nerve pills (methamphetamine-Pervitin).

Since that nerve pills have become medications, a society improves
itself by positive eliminations.
Desoxyn (methamphetamine) is known as ADHD-medication in the US.

And while amphetamines chemical are
phenylethylamins or phenylpropylamins, is Prozac (SSRI) as a
phenylpropylamin, used as a stimulant to treat (drugging?) depressions.

Amfetamines and cocaïnes (Ritalin) are
therapeutic very popular all over the world.

Workingmechanism
of psychotics

From a chemical perspective, there are four major
groups that, as drugs or as psychotics, destroy the neurons in the
nervous system.
The substances in these groups obviously don’t know
for themselves whether they’re being used as illegal drugs or as
lifesaving medication.
Their use mainly depends on their perception by
society and on the kind of money to be earned – proceeds from
crime, or proceeds from medicine.

Prodrugs:They act as prodrugs forming new psychotics using the
metabolites from food.
Note also the effect of some so-called
"anti-epileptic drugs" in their use as a
mood-stabilisators, and the workingmechanism of cannabinoids.

The destruction is due to the fact that these toxic
materials possess the same basic energy model as the
neurotransmitters that provide the energy required by the electric
stimulant transfer system.

Neurotransmitters
are metabolites from food.
Their chemical pattern consists mainly
of three components .

An energy component ( indole, phenyl ),
a nitrogen component ( amine, piperidine) binded by a connection
chain (alkyl).
Alkyl is a chemical term which is a chain of
carbon atoms, ethyl which is composed of two carbon atoms , propyl
from three , butyl from four , and so on.
The ring -shaped (
carbons ) structure of an indole and a phenyl containing unsaturated
bonds between carbons, are jumping constant of place so that a
magnetic field is created .

That magnetic field
is the source of energy , that's been used by the body to create the
electrical
stimuli from neuron to neuron.

Note that these vital
substances only consist of the primordial atoms of carbon , nitrogen,
oxygen and hydrogen, and in a pattern such that the physiology
of the cell can determine where and when the power supply is to be
used in sending incentives .
The neuron stores that energy in
special protective vesicles , to protect the vulnerable technology of
the physiological cell contents.

Compare that sending of
messages with the energy with which a piano key is used by pressing
it, in order to send it via a circuit to make a sound.
Several
different fingers, in this case neurons, in the right place and right
time cause melodious accords.
Playing
hundreds of billions of synapses simultaneously, with proper energy,
causing a learned behavior.
Behavior is the result of a
combination of different energy components, wherein the organism is
based on a circuit of these small pieces.
Fake sounding music starts
when several strings or particles under the instrument fails, the
music player gets lose of control over the keys to be released.
Translated in behavior , one
speaks of loss of control , strange ( psychotic? ) behavior ,
delusions , hallucinations ...

After all, the receptors in the cell walls are less
selective than the vesicles in the cells themselves, which keep the
natural energetic components apart from the physiological fluid in
the cells.
This is why strange energy patterns, once in the cell,
cannot find a way back into a protective vesicle, meaning that the
magnetic field from the energetic component breaks up the physiology
of the cell and thereby destroys the cell.

The stimuli conductivity
of the nervous system changes, as does behavior and conditioned
thought.
This results in a loss of control over
behavior
(psychotic behavior), suicide,
warped perception of reality
(anti-depressive, but also new depression during rebound), tics,
hallucinations, aural hallucinations (hearing
voices), delusions, and
aggression.

The psychotic behavior
that results from this loss of control is medically corrected using
antipsychotics (neuroleptics).
Because the nervous system recognizes this as a
danger, it reacts with a danger reflex (fight or flight, or the
doping kick), and by producing antibodies in an attempt to neutralize
its attackers.
The antibody model can be immunochemically tested
using a saliva test.

The danger reflex makes the
arteries constrict.

This is why chronic use and the chronic constriction
of the arteries causes:

1) a development of pulmonary
hypertension,
generally leading to sudden death.

2) a
constriction of the inner brain cells
that manage the memory via extremely fine capillaries. These
constrict and cut off the oxygen to the cells, creating the
mysterious amyloid plaque that is now known to cause Alzheimer.

3)
forming antibodies, in an attempt to eliminate
the chemicals as quickly as possible.

One
possible cause of cancer is making antibodies by chronic and forced
cell divisions.